Journal Title Digital Investigation
ISSN 1742-2876
Aim/Scope/Research Area Digital Investigation is an international practitioner & research journal, and offers:

* A platform for pioneering peer-reviewed research papers
* Best-practice reports from the real experiences of investigators and lawyers
* New developments in the field of digital forensic science
* The latest proven methodologies being applied by the community

The journal brings together the growing global community interested in digital forensics, encompassing law enforcement, research, corporate information security, legal professionals and government.

Digital Investigation covers the following areas:
Peer-reviewed research
Papers are welcomed from the following categories:

Research:
Theoretical - Discovery and experimentation of digital forensic principles.
Applied - Tailoring of ""agreed upon"" principles into procedures that can be
easily implemented for conducting network, computer and software forensics, to build a corroborated chain of evidence.

Practice:
Methods and tools for conducting effective digital investigations.

Legal:
Legislative developments and limitations, new defences, and privacy.

Standards, Policy & Ethics:
Overarching considerations, accreditation and certification.

Tool Reviews
Including Open-Source and Proprietary tools, this section provides
information and reviews on the latest tools and their applications.

Practitioner Reports
Investigative case studies and reports from internationally recognised leaders in the field.
Legal Case Analysis and Updates
Case studies and expert comment on recent trials and investigations, plus information on the latest international legal developments.
Frequency of Journals Yearly
Weblink http://old.library.georgetown.edu/newjour/d/msg02586.html
Publisher Science Direct

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